Repetition - The intentional reuse of a word or phrase to emphasize an idea and help the audience remember it., Rhetorical Question - A question asked to make the audience think, not to get an answer., Climactic Order - Arranging ideas from least important to most important to build impact and keep attention., Tone - The speaker’s attitude or feeling toward the topic or audience, shown through word choice and delivery (e.g., serious, humorous, passionate)., Anecdote - A short personal story or example used to illustrate a point or connect with the audience., Narrative - A structured way of presenting ideas through a story with a beginning, middle, and end., Rhyme - The repetition of similar sounds, often at the ends of words, used to create rhythm or make ideas more memorable., Meter - The pattern of rhythm and beats in spoken or performed language that affects pacing and flow., Alliteration - The repetition of the same starting sound in nearby words to create emphasis or rhythm., Metaphor - A comparison that describes one thing as another to create a strong image or idea., Imagery - Language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to help the audience picture ideas clearly., Simile - A comparison using “like” or “as” to help explain or emphasize an idea., Personification - Giving human qualities to non-human things to make ideas more engaging., Symbolism - Using an object, image, or action to represent a bigger idea or message.,

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